Foles remained an NFL backup quarterback until suddenly everything changed when starter Carson Wentz was injured.
“The Lord gave [Foles] a second chance, saying, ‘Hey I’m going to put you on display here so you can show the world what you have, how I’ve blessed you,” Brown continued.
Carson Wentz seems to still be the clear-cut starter as long as everything goes as planned with his off-season rehab. So, what’s next for Nick Foles?
“I want to be a pastor in a high school,” Foles said on Thursday before the Super Bowl. “It’s on my heart. I took a leap of faith last year and signed up to take classes at seminary. I wanted to continue to learn and challenge my faith. It’s a challenge because you are writing papers that are biblically correct. You want to impact people’s hearts.”
“When I speak to [students], that’s such a time of young men and young women’s lives that there’s a lot of things that are thrown at them. So much temptation in this world, so much going on with social media and the internet that you want to talk to them and address it and share all the weaknesses I have because I’ve fallen many times,” Foles said. “It’s something I want to do. I can’t play football forever. I’ve been blessed with an amazing platform and it’s just a door God has opened, but I still have a lot of school left and a long journey.”
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Tony Dungy tweeted this of all three Eagles QB’s following the Big Game:
After all the celebrations and confetti Justin caught up with the 3 Eagles QBs Nick Foles, Carson Wentz & Nate Sudfeld along with Zach Ertz who scored the winning TD. They were in a room by themselves—praying and thanking God. It was great for him to see that. pic.twitter.com/wDWgg2u01X
— Tony Dungy (@TonyDungy) February 5, 2018
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